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After the Party - BWWM Bad Boy Football Sports Romance
After the Party - BWWM Bad Boy Football Sports Romance
After the Party - BWWM Bad Boy Football Sports Romance
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After the Party - BWWM Bad Boy Football Sports Romance

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College parties are great, but this one is on a whole other level. When football star Logan encounters a strange girl at a big party on his first day of college, his life is turned upside as he unwittingly engages in a tradition that impacts on the life of Cassie, one of the few African Americans on campus.

*** Standalone short story, no cliffhangers. ***

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 12, 2018
ISBN9781386189732
After the Party - BWWM Bad Boy Football Sports Romance

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    After the Party - BWWM Bad Boy Football Sports Romance - Nia Shaw

    After the Party

    Chapter 1

    The first day of college is always the scariest. That’s what Logan Peters’ dad told him the night before he arrived at Roth University. Logan’s dad was an alumnus of Roth and could not have been prouder when his son was admitted. The Peters children had been going to Roth since its establishment. It had become a tradition and Logan was just as proud to share in it.

    As a ‘legacy kid’, Logan was set up with a pretty sizeable scholarship, but his true prize was the huge football scholarship he had been awarded. While other Peters men had gotten into Roth based on their scholastic achievements, Logan was the first to gain acceptance through his skill on the field. He was amazing. There was not a quarterback in his school district that could match him. Since his sophomore year of high school, he was the talk of the town as a future NFL star.

    His family, however, would never allow him to pursue a career in football without a college degree. And so, he was at college.

    It was Logan’s first day, and he sat in his dorm throwing his football in the air. Suddenly, the door opened as a young man in a blue polo and khaki shorts entered his room.

    Logan sat up and looked at the newcomer; smiling. Kevin? he asked. The young man smiled and nodded.

    You must be Logan! he said. Nice to meet you. The two young men shook hands as Kevin proceeded to bring in his luggage.

    How long you been here? he asked.

    Logan shrugged. Probably around two hours or so, he said. I claimed the left side of the room. I hope that’s okay.

    Kevin chuckled. It’s cool man, he said. Just as long as I get the spot closest to the window. Logan raised an eyebrow, making Kevin laugh more. Check outside.

    Curious, Logan moved towards the window and pulled down one of the blinds. What he saw was one of the most beautiful sights he had ever seen. A bevy of coeds were laying on the lawn of the quad either playing games, gossiping or working on their tans.

    Whoa, he said in awe.

    Kevin smirked as he continued to put his clothes away. I know, right?

    Yeah, said Logan as he moved away from the blinds. Logan had broken up with the girl he had been dating for three years, at his father’s suggestion. He told him that school was the most important thing and that he didn’t need a long distance relationship to distract from what was most important. Logan agreed, and now he was kind of glad he did. When he saw those girls out on the lawn, he saw a buffet ready to be devoured.

    Wipe the drool off your chin, bro, said Kevin. Logan laughed. He could tell he was going to like Kevin very much. The continued their time getting to know one another. Kevin was a football player on the team as well and was a new wide receiver. Unlike Logan, Kevin’s grades in high school were enough to get him into Roth. Logan thought this was particularly good since Kevin was a math major and that happened

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